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OFFICERS.President, T. J. Coolidge, Jr., '84; vice-president, W. H. Goodwin, '84; secretary, R. D. Smith, Jr., '86 treasurer, C. H. Atkinson...
...FRIDAY.Harvard Finance Club. What makes the Rate of Wages? Edward Atkinson, Esq. Sever...
...following twenty-five men have been elected members of the Hasty Pudding Club from '85 to form an electoral committee for the election of the rest of the club from that class: Atkinson, Baldwin, Corroll, Chanler, Codman, Crocker, Curtis, Delano, French, Gardiner, Homans, Howard, Hoyt, Lawrence, McArthur, McCook, Mumford, Simpkins, Storer, Storrow, Taylor, J. E. Thayer, Trask, Weed, Winthrop...
...following lectures are to be given in Sever 11 under the auspices of the Harvard Finance Club. The last three form a series intended to give the present position of the three great manufacturing industries in the United States. March 21, Edward Atkinson, Esw., What makes the Rate of Wages? April 10, Prof. T. Sterry Hunt, The Iron Industry. April 17, Thomas Pray, Jr., The Cotton Industry. April 28, Roland Hazard, The Wooden Industry...
...department relating to administration, frequently contributing to the Nation. The dates for the other lectures will not be announced for a few days owing to an unforeseen delay in the club's plans, but the subjects are known. The second will be on the "Wages Question" and Mr. Edward Atkinson will be the lecturer. Mr. Atkinson is well known as a business man who has turned his attention to the subject of political economy and he professes to have found a solution to the problem of what affects wages. Whether he has succeeded or not in a correct solution...